Fantasy Tip: Cameron had eight different starting quarterbacks in four seasons with the Browns. Meanwhile, Ryan Tannehill has started every game the last three seasons for Miami and has shown a willingness to throw to his tight ends. You should feel comfortable drafting Cameron as a TE1.

Miami Dolphins TE Jordan Cameron has a per game bonus of $156,250 in his contract in 2015 and 2106, and $9.5 million of his $15 million contract will count against the cap in 2016.

Fantasy Tip: Cameron's contract is set up so that he must stay healthy and perform well if he has any chance of maximizing the value of his contract. While he does carry some injury risk, he should still be considered a TE1 heading into next season.

Miami Dolphins TE Jordan Cameron will be the team's go-to tight end now that they didn't bring back TE Charles Clay, who signed an offer sheet with the Buffalo Bills. Cameron made the Pro Bowl in 2013 and has more athleticism than Clay, but Cameron has also dealt with multiple concussions.

Fantasy Tip: The fact that Clay isn't returning to Miami is a great thing for Cameron's 2015 fantasy football value. He'll be the primary pass-catching tight end for the team, and he has the talent alone to be a legitimate TE1 for owners. Not to mention, Ryan Tannehill relies heavily on tight ends, and he'll surely make Cameron a popular red zone target.

Miami Dolphins TE Jordan Cameron said he does not believe the three concussions he suffered over the past three seasons will affect him moving forward. "I've seen a lot of specialists and talked to a lot of people and it's cleared. My baseline is the same as it was six years ago. There's no cause for concern on my end for this, and the Dolphins felt the same," Cameron said.

Fantasy Tip: Cameron probably will be considered an injury risk moving forward because of his concussion history, but he should have a solid role in the Dolphins passing game as long as he is healthy. Cameron may be considered a low-end No. 1 tight end or a No. 2 tight end in drafts next season.

Fantasy Tip: Cameron's fantasy value would probably get a little bit of a boost if this move came to fruition, assuming Charles Clay subsequently leaves town. It's not official yet, however, so stay tuned for any updates.

Fantasy Tip: Cameron missed six games last season after dealing with concussion. His miserable 2014 season followed up a Pro Bowl campaign in Cleveland in 2013 when he posted 917 yards and seven scores. If he can stay healthy he might re-emerge as a Top 5 fantasy option at his position.